Germany's forecast for Fossil Energy Gross Electricity Production shows a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028, beginning at 893.5 thousand terajoules and decreasing to 700.65 thousand terajoules. This indicates a downward trend driven by a shift towards renewable energy sources. The average yearly decline, or CAGR, over these five years is significant, reflecting a strong national commitment to reducing fossil fuel dependency. The data suggests a steady year-on-year decrease in production, emphasizing the increasing momentum of the energy transition.
Future trends to watch include further advancement in renewable energy technology, government policy changes towards clean energy, and their impact on the energy mix. Stakeholders should monitor advancements in energy storage and grid infrastructure to assess further shifts in energy production dynamics.